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Chevrolet Cobalt Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What I paid by mikerichardson
Feb 01, 2007 (3:15 pm)
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I'm wondering if I got a good deal. Back in August 2006 I bought a Chevy Cobalt LS, Automatic, with Cruise Control for $13,750 drive off price, I wrote them a check.
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Re: What I paid [mikerichardson] by jaltenbach
Feb 03, 2007 (7:48 am)
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Replying to: mikerichardson (Feb 01, 2007 3:15 pm)

Here is the deal that I received. A 2007 Cobalt LT (one level up from an LS) with only option being automatic. Air, power windows, and power locks were included in the LT model. This particular car was listed $15,635. The dealer offered $14,366 including my $800 trade. I sat on the offer for a few days and then called the dealer and made my offer of $13,600. We went back and forth a few times and he accepted $13,750 (which I thought was a little ironic because you paid that price for a 2006 LS). But my deal got a little sweeter. I had the GM Mastercard and was able to knock of $1700 from that price because my GM earnings had accrued that much over the last 6 years. So my final cost was approx. $12,800 including tax, destination charge, dealer fees. And also, I received a $100 gift card to Target. The $1700 really helped out big time. I, personally, would have tried to get something knocked off your $13,750 only because, apparently, you paid upfront (I assume when you say you wrote a check)and now, in hindsight, they were willing to take $13,750 for a 2007 LT vs a 2006 LS. I have not had any problems with the car so far.
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$17,976 is what I paid for by exzur2071
Feb 03, 2007 (5:07 pm)
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a brand new 2006 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged with sunroof. I took delivery of this car from David Chevrolet in Niagara Falls, NY yesterday. $500 were added to the price above because I opted for the GMAC $17,000 4.9% five year loan.
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Just bought my SECOND Cobalt by nyguy1
Feb 16, 2007 (11:02 am)
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I just drove home my second new Cobalt. The first was a 2005 which now has almost 30K miles and has given us NO trouble. So we just got a second one for my daughter, a 2007 Cobalt with NO options. Price after rebate but before T,T, and L was $10,990! We also has some GM rebate money to lower the price further but I realize everyone does not have that option. My dealer was easy to work with and very helpful. I hope everyone has such a good experience on a car that has been great for us.
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Re: $17,976 is what I paid for [exzur2071] by smogdung
Feb 17, 2007 (3:34 am)
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Replying to: exzur2071 (Feb 03, 2007 5:07 pm)

exzur2071 ...wow, what was the sticker price? Sounds like a good deal...???
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GM doing well by smogdung
Feb 17, 2007 (3:45 am)
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The brand new Toyota 2001 RAV4 was a nightmare, $6K worth of waranty work. The brand new 1995 Sunfire GT that I bought my son on his 16th birthday & the brand new 2000 Z24 Cav that I bought my daughter on her 16th birthday have never been back to the shop!!! They are still driving both of them!!!
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Re: $17,976 is what I paid for by exzur2071
Feb 17, 2007 (2:11 pm)
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$16,976 is what I paid for, not $17,976. Sorry for my mistake. Smogdung, the sticker was $21,240. David Chevrolet discount was $2,264 and the rebate was two $750s and one $500 or 4.9% financing.
 
It's a brand new yellow 2006 Cobalt SS Supercharged. The interior is leather, black with yellow inserts. The only option is the sunroof.
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Re: $17,976 is what I paid for [exzur2071] by smogdung
Feb 18, 2007 (6:18 am)
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Replying to: exzur2071 (Feb 17, 2007 2:11 pm)

I think ya stold that thing from GM! I've used close to $10K in GM card rebates on top of other rebates/ negotiations with GM....at the start of the program you could accumulate $1K / year ..& accumulate up to $7K instead of the $3.5 current max. The first time I used it when I ordered my son's Sunfire GT (there were none yet in KC area), I even used the card to put down $2K at the dealership to order it (use of card at dealership doubled % rebate to 10%), they were so confused that by the time the car arrived the rebate from the down payment was available to put down on the purchase!
 
What kind of MPG you get with the 2.0L Supercharged engine?
You ever drive just normal?
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Re: $16,976 is what I paid for by exzur2071
Feb 18, 2007 (6:59 am)
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On top of all the discounts, the $2,264, two $750s and one $500 mention on my other post, was $986 GM Master card rebate.
 
It has been snowing with temperature below freezing point here in the Buffalo area since I got the car last January 31st.
 
The car comes with Pirelli Pzero summer tires which is not good on the snow.
 
I have just driven the car for 51 miles.

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